De Grandhomme's fiery ton puts New Zealand in command vs Windies

Wellington, Dec 2 - New Zealand rode on all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme's maiden Test ton to thrust New Zealand to 447/9 on the second day of their opening Test against the West Indies at Basin Reserve here on Saturday.

De Grandhomme's quickfire 71-ball 105 along with half centuries from Ross Taylor (93), Henry Nicholls (67) and Tom Bundell (57 not out) gave the hosts a mammoth 313-run first innings lead in response to the tourists' 134.

De Grandhomme struck 11 fours and three sixes to bring up the second fastest Test ton by a Kiwi batsman.

Debutant Blundell played the perfect supporting act in a 148-run seventh-wicket partnership with de Grandhomme to put the hosts in the driver's seat.

Earlier in the day, veteran Taylor and Nicholls shared a 127-run diligent stand that left the West Indies with insufficient resources to counter the lower order.

Resuming the day at 85/2, New Zealand lost the wicket of overnight opener Jeet Raval (42) before Taylor and Nicholls consolidated the innings to take it to 181/3 at the lunch break.

For the visitors, pacer Kemar Roach was the pick of the bowlers, returning with 3/73 while Miguel Cummins and Roston Chase picked two wickets each.

Shannon Gabriel and skipper Jason Holder also contributed with a scalp each.